6 mje (grates, New Bloomftclii, pa. Jjt fJlootofitlb tmt0. Tuesday, August 9, 1870. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TTe fnrife commu nlcations from ill personswho art interested In matter properly belonging to thin department. How to Hire Bees. On tVis point the Rural American " When honey bees swarm 'they will duster, ninety-nine casc9 out of a hun dred, if trees or suitable shrubbery bo near the apiary, without the ringing of bells or tattling of tin pans. I5ut if a swarm has sent out scouts previously to swarming, and has settled upon a hollow tree in the woods to go to, they are often inclined to go direct to such tree3 without clustering, and in such cases their flight may be arrested some times by nuking such a din, by the rat tling of tin pans or the ringing of bells, that the hum of the queen is lost, when the bees will descend and cluster immedi--ately. If water be thrown among them to full' like rain, which may be done when their flight is low, that will cause them to alight So will the report of a guu fired near them. Bees generally remain from one to twenty-four hours. Indeed, if not hived, they will sometimes remain and die where they cluster, dwindling away by degrees, consequently it is best to have hives ready, and hive them as soon as possible ; and they may bo carried immediately to the stand where they are to remain fur the season, or they may be left till even ing and then removed. It do'S not make much or any difference, which way is adopted. Isu't it True. Some cooks will throw out water in which meats have been boiled, without letting it cool to take off the fat. Bits of meat are thrown out which would make hash meat or hash. The fljur is sifted in a careless manner and the bread pan left with the dough sticking to it. Pie crust is laid by to sour, instead of making tarts for tea. Cold pudding is considered good for nothing, when oftentimes it can be steam ed for the next day. Vegetables are thrown away that would warm for breakfast nicely. Dish cloths are thrown where mice can destroy them. The scrubbiug brush is left in the water. Tubs and barrels are left in the sun to dry and fall apart. Nice handled knives are thrown into hot water. Silver spoons are used to scrape ket tles. Cream is allowed to mould and spoil. Ccffee, tea, pepper, and spices are left to stand open and lose their strength. The cork is left out of the molasses jug and the flies take possession. Vinegur is drawn in a tin basin and al lowed to staud until both basin and vine gar are spoiled. Summer Care of Milch Cows. Cows require Bhade in Summer, and if at liberty, will go a considerable distance to find it. If deprived of this comfort, and compelled to bear the heat of the sun all day, they will lose condition and "go b.ick" in their milk. The UBual grazing times for stock in very hot weather, are in the evening after sunset, at night and early in the morning while the grass is wet with dew. Wherever good pasture is available, dairy-farming will be found very profitable. Milch cows should have the best pasture and bo protected from annoyance of every kind. Playful or vicious, young or old horses, sometimes in jure milch cows in various ways. It is not good husdaudry to grase hogs on the same fields with milch cows, as they tramp the grass and defile it with their drop ping. A plentiful supply of pure fresh water should be available. Milch cows should be treated gently and never driven quick, to or from milking. A plentiful supply of green corn soiling should ba ready in August in case of failure of the , pasture from drought. Every farmer should have a large field of sowed corn. JUS?" To stain and varnish common pino shelves, simply wash them with a decoc tion of logwood and then varnish with shellac dissolved in alcohol. After a time the shelves will become quite dark and look yery handsome. The process requires no skill; any intelligent boy or girl can stain or Tarnish shelves in this way. . Sowing Grass Seed Alone. A correspondent of the Mew England Farmer advocates sewing grass seed by itself at least when the land is moderately low. lie says: The 14th of last May I sowed half an acre of low land to herds grass, clover and red top; in a few days the seed came up and grew equal to any of my meadows that had been in grass fur years. The 4th of August 1 mowed it, it then being in bloom. I did not weigh it, but judged there was a ton and a quar ter on the half acre, and tho best hay that I put in my barn last year, I should judge by the way the cattle ate it. This experiment has convinced mo tii. t the spring is the best time to sow grass seed and sow it without any kind of grain. How to Keep Bacon. Noticing an iuquiry in tho Rural World for the best method of keeping bacon in the, summer, I give you mine. Of course I thoroughly cure my hams and shoulders first by pickling and smok ing. Then with a cutting machine, cut up hay as for horses and then put in sacks with the bacon, having put hay enough on the outhide to prcventthe flyreachiiig with his proboscis any of the meat; and then hang up in a dry place, and they will keep in fine order all summer. They will keep dry, free from skippers; they are handy to be taken out of tho sacks and used at any time. Indeed hanging up in a room in this way seems to help in their curing and they improvo with ago KHRW "YORK: CONTINENTAL Insurance Company, OF NEW YOKK, HTRICTL Y M VTUAL t Assets, 1,500,000 ! 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To all who favor mo with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish llrst class accommodations. A call is solicited. GEOR OE DERRICK. Bloonitlold, March 9, 1809. 3 10 ly 5 Thomas Moore. S. S. Weher. GUEATLY lXUnOVEI AND RE. FITTED 'THE UNION,' This tine Hotel is located on Arch Street, Between Third aud Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOORE & WEREIt Proprietors. January 1, 1RG9. BELLS. ( ESTABLISHED IN 1837. BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY! c HL'RCII, Academy, Factory, Farm, Fire- Alarm ueus, &a, ens., lmiuu 01 PURE BELL METAL, (Copper and Tin,) warranted in quality, time, du rability, &c., and mouuted with our Patent IM PROVED llOTATINU HANGINGS. Illustrated Catalogues sent Free. VANDVZEN C TIFT, Not. 102 and 104 E. 2nd St., 41101ypd CINCINNATI, 0. Life Philadelphia Advertisements. Banking and Stocks. BANKING HOUSE OP Jay Cooko & Co., 113 AND 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Old Wanted IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. t3P COLECTIONS made ; STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. 1ST SPECIAL business accommodations re served for LADIES. 3101 Books I Books ! Books ! PEItKINPINE & HIGGINS, 50 NOR Til FO VR Tit STREET, Philadelphia, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) a full supply of the late it aud best Library Hooks from the leading Societ'es and Publishers. We make our selections with great, care, mid guarantee the moral and religious character of the books, cheer fully exchanging any that may not be satisfactory, sell'tig at Publishers prices, and, wherever practi cable, making liberal discount to Schools. S- A full assortment of MUSIC BOOKS. Spellers, Question and Lesson Rooks, Maps, Med als, Reward Cards, Ittackboards, Rible Diction aries, Certificate Blanks, Lilrrary ltrnislcrs. 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TO OUIt FRIENDS f THE undersigned have this day formed a Co Partnership under the name of SIDDALL & MARKLEY, and will continue the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At No. 110 Market Street, Succcdingtotho well-known house of WRIGHT & SIDDALL. Trusting to receive a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the old linn, We are yours, Respectfully, FRANCIS H. SIDDALL, One of tho linn of Wright & Hiddall. ARTHUR D. MARKLEY, M. D., Philadelphia, January 1, 1870. 3JC XT 4 JLj I TV ! 10 4 Sheeting Muslin, 9 8 Sheeting Muslin, 5 4 Pillow Case Muslin, ' 42 Inch Pillow Case Aluslin, 44 Sheeting Muslin, 3 4 Shirting Muslin, 9 4 Sheeting Linen, For sal at the lowest price by, F. Mortimer & Co. New Bloomflcld. SfOTICE TO LAND OWNERS I After the 12th day of August of this year, (1870) suits win be liable to bo brought In the Court of Dauphin County for money due on lands In Perry County, unpatented. .Por information relative to the Patenting ef lands, call on or address S. H. OALHKA1TH, At torney-at-Law & County Surveyor. Blooinneld, March 8, 1870.-tf. 3 LEBANOKT Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP Jonestown, Pcnn'o. POLICIES PEItPKTUAL at Low Kates. No Kt Mil 111 riulii l.ilron Tli ia I. 1 i. ..... . iiinvm x mrt (a line H UIO COlUlUCLLMl Illld fllfWt. Ifolfnllln CntniinnUa In Mate. Country nroimitv inmmil IVrnptiiullv at. H 00 per thousand, aud Town property at bo W per thousand. The Pennsylvania Cattle Insurance Company, OF rOTTSVILLE, PENN'A., INSUHKS HOUSES AND CATTLE AGAINST Death, Theft, or Accident, at vei v l.nw ItiLiMM Call on or uddiess LEWIS POTTER, NEW DLOOMFIF.LD, TA., Agent for Perry County. From the Daily Miners' Journal of Juli 22, 1870. Yesterday James H. Oiler, Agent of the Leb anon Mutual Fire Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris Slou, his insurance policy in full, which he lost by tiro on Railroad Street, last Fri day. Mr. (irier also paid John Pettlnger J80, his in siuaiice policy In lull, which was on ahorse that died Inst Saturday, and was insuied in the Penn sylvania Cattle Insuiance Company, of Potls ville. 110 CHEAP GOODS! Til E subscriber having opened a new Store, one door East of Svvegci's Hotel, solicits a share ol the public patiouage. He has lust received a full supply of TV o w O oods, and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment of DRY-GOODS, QUEENSWARE, ROOTS it SHOES, GROCERIES HARDWARE, I I ATS & CAPS. And Everything else usnall j kept in Stores. S Call and see my stock. EOB'T. N. WILLIS, New Bloomflcld, Pa. 3 42 KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP, nous e k r e p e n s will tlnd tho KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP A great help in cleaning their houses. It Is the Original and Only Genuine Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more paint ami no n ueuer man any other Soap E v c v JIadc! It will clean and polish Marble. It w ill clean and orVhten Fine Pniss. Cornier mid nil Mehilin Wm o and will remove all Pa;nt. Pilch. Tar. lit ease. Ink. Varnish or any oilier dirt from the hands. It is the only Sonn for cleaning Windows or anv kind of EAPTfintN WAKE. All other Soaps that are t ti vi..u hi in nic iiHini; hi t- i. in 1 AllVfi0 Ul UUI Soap, and will not compare with THE GREA T LABOH-SA VINO KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I 05. Try It and you will like it. Ask for the " kitchen Crystal soap," and take no other. All EASTMAN & BltOOKE, 431 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. VS- The above is far sale by F. Mortimer & Co. Now Bloomlield, Pa. 3313m. GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY-COODS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CROCERIES. A Groat Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Hardware CHEAP FOR CASH. WOOD & WILLOW WAKE, QUEENSWAItE, STATIONERY, And a groat varietj of other goods, all of which, will ho sold AT CHEAT KAKGAIXS. F. Mortimer & Co. New llloomJicld. THE KIDNEYS. T'lTE Kidneys rc two in nnmbcr, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fut, and consisting; of three pin ts, z t the An terior, the Intel ior and tho Exterior. The Auteiior ahporbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a detiosit for the urine and convey It to the Exterior. Tub HAiewir is a conductor uIpo, terminating in a single tube, and called the Ui Uer. The Ureters are connected with the bludder. The bladder is comiioisod of various cover ings or tissues, divided into Duits, viz. : tho Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retuiiiB. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs in children. To cure these affections, we mini brine into action the muscles, which are engaged in their various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must also be mnde nwnre. thnt however slight may be the attack, it is sure to a fleet the bodily hvaith mid mental powers, as onr ilchh and blood are supported from these sources. Gout, on Eiikvmatism. Pain occurring in the loins are Indici.tive of the above diseiiec. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach aud chalky concretions. The Gravel. The gravel ensues from neg lect or improper trei tment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sedimci t fotms. It is from this deposit Unit the ttoue is funned and gravel ensues. Dhopst is a collection of water in some part of the body, and beius dillcreiit names, accord ing to the parts affected, viz.: when general ly diffused over the body, it is culled Anasarca ; when of the nbdoinen, Ascites j w hen of the chctt, Ilydrothorax. Treatment. Ilelmbold's highly coneentra cd compound Ext rait Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases ol the blad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rheuini tisui and gouty aflections. Under this head we have arranged Dysuiia, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water ; S tran gury, or stopping of water ; Hematuria, or bloody urine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in qum.tity, but increase in color, or dark water. It was al ways highly recommend by the lute Dr. Phys ick, in these allectious. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, end excites the absoibevts into healthy exercise by which the wt tery or calcareous de positions, and nil unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and iullamation, are reduced, and It Is taken by men, women, and children. , Di reetlonslor use aud diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1807 H. T. IIelmbold, Druggitt : Dear Sir I hnvc been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney allectious, during which time I have used various medicinal prcpan.tions, and been under the treatment of the most eminent Physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively ndveitiscd, I consu.tcd with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract Buclin. I did this because I had used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and had found them woith less, and, some quite injurious ; in fact, I de spaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies he milter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that promf ted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it wus composed of buchu, eubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me und my physician as an excellent combination, and, with hlsadvice. after an exnmlm tion ot the article, and con suiting again with the druggist, I concluded to try It. I commenced its use about eigl t months ago, nt which time I was confined to my room From the, iirst be tt'.e I was in tonished and grat ilied at the beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. 1 felt mucl like writing vou a full statement of my case a the time, but thought my improvement migh only be tcniporan , and therefore concluded to delcr and see if it would eilcct a perfect cure knowing then it would be ot more value to you and more eatislactoiy to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effect ed after using the remedy lor five months. I have not used anv now for three mortliB and feel ns well in all respects as I ever did. Tour Buchu being devoid of any nnplcnsan taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorntor o the system, I do not mean to be without ii whenever occasion may require its use in sucl allectious. m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. McCormlck'e state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen : LTou. Wm. Bioi.En, ex-Governor, Pcnsylvaniu " Tnos. B. Florence, Philadelphia, " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " D. R. Pouter, ex-Governor, Pennsylvu ilia. " Ellis'Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. " R. C. Griek, Judge, United States Cour " G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphhj " W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Phllad'il " John Bigler, tx-Govcrnor, Caiiforni; " E. Bankb, Auditor General, Washin J ton, D. C. And many others, If necessary Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. ABk for IIelmbold' Take no other. Piiioe Jt.25 per bottle, or s bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any addres describe symptoms In all communications Address, H. T. IIELMBOLD, Drag aiJ uneniicai warenouse, oui isrouuway, . i. TVTONE ARE GENUINE UNLES8 DON 1 up in Bteel-engraved wranuer. with fu simile of my Chemical Warehouse and sign J H. T. IIELMBOLD. 4 23 ly p